Author: Ayaémon
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An Example of Rational Judgment on Problems With No Answer: My Case of Helping My Brother
Recently, I have considered whether I should help my brother, who runs a pastry store. Since there was no right answer, it required reasonableness and moderation. Let’s discuss how I solved such a problem with no answer. What is a reasonable answer? Sometimes, we want to decide how to tackle a complex problem. Examples are…
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Being a Well-Cooperative Partner: A New Contributing Style for Empathic and Logical People
Last month, I helped my brother at his pastry shop. That experience showed me a new work style for empathic and logical people. Let’s introduce it. How to show our talents Sometimes, we want to show our uniqueness and contribute to others. Our typical unique talents are empathy and logical sense. Empathy allows us to…
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The Meaning of Reincarnation in Buddhism: A Mental Confusion Is Acquired Within the Lineage
Recently, I learned about my brother’s terrible pastry shop management. I also realized that his situation mirrored my uncle’s: a shop owner who went through divorce and bankruptcy. That reminded me of the concept of reincarnation in Buddhism. Although I have talked about something similar in the past, let’s explain it with my latest realization.…
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The Attractiveness of Your Original Personality: A Perspective That Makes Us Confident
I helped my brother at his pastry shop last month and realized that he has a mental complex. That experience showed me how much pretending to be another personality ruins one’s attractiveness. Let’s discuss it. How to be confident in ourselves Sometimes, we want to be confident in ourselves. One typical example that makes us…
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Happy New Year 2026!
The year 2026 has begun. At the beginning of the year 2026, let’s make predictions for this year. My 2026 predictions My predictions are as follows: I cannot guarantee whether they will be correct. (By the way, if we predict that the unexpected will happen, the prediction will always become correct. Logically speaking, it doesn’t…
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Thank You for This Year, 2025. Have a Good New Year!
This is the last article in 2025. Thank you for this year Fortunately, this year has been another enjoyable one. This year, I experienced changes both mentally and materially. In the first half of the year, I began to make rational decisions. In the second half of the year, I moved to my parents’ home…
